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Duration: 286 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2012-May-31 |
Alternate Names: In-hye Oh, In-hye Oh, オ・イネ, 吴仁惠, 오인혜, 오인혜, 오인혜
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Oh In Hye was a South Korean actress, known for her roles in two films: 'Red Vacance Black Wedding' (2011) and 'Eating, Talking, Faucking'. The former film involves a complex triangle between a married man, his lover, and his wife, while the latter appears to depict an affair between a professor and his student that leads to an unusual wedding scenario.
Release Year: 2011
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Alternative Title: Red Vacance Black Wedding, 붉은 바캉스 검은 웨딩
Director: Cheol-su Park, Kim Tai-sik
Writer: Kyungsook Suh, Yung-Yun Yum
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Bul-eun ba-kang-seu geom-eun we-ding (2011) consists of two interconnected segments that revolve around extramarital affairs and their consequences.
In Segment 1, 'Red Vacance', Heerae, a young woman, has been involved in an affair with Taemook, a married middle-aged man for six years. They plan to go on vacation together, but Taemook's wife, Boksoon, discovers their affair and takes him to a remote place. She confronts him about his infidelity, growing increasingly angry as he tries to explain himself. Meanwhile, Heerae receives a text message supposedly from Taemook, prompting her to join them at the vacation home. However, unbeknownst to her, Boksoon had sent the message.
In Segment 2, 'Black Wedding', a professor has an affair with one of his female students after they first meet. Their relationship continues even as she becomes engaged and asks him to officiate her wedding. After the ceremony, the professor goes to their former trysting place, expecting her to leave for her honeymoon, but she arrives there instead.
Bul-eun ba-kang-seu geom-eun we-ding is a South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Cheol-su Park and Kim Tai-sik. Released in 2011, the movie explores themes of infidelity, jealousy, and the consequences of our actions through two interconnected segments.
The first segment, 'Red Vacance', focuses on a six-year affair between Heerae and Taemook, a married man. When his wife discovers their relationship, she takes him to confront him, with unexpected results involving both women. Meanwhile, 'Black Wedding' tells the story of an affair between a professor and his student, which becomes entangled in her wedding plans.
The film's unique structure allows it to explore these complex relationships from multiple perspectives, making it a compelling exploration of human nature.